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oo) mpdto town,
Upand clown.
ut'of town year after
t y Week be would kavas, tor 'Ark lugging along his Oar.
Q0 -Mem. she looked -after 'us wia>~ r axl her ioVng ear*.
While Pad eard'thwmanrr,tor tdl 014 tea share.
> #randmashe nett clandsewedforall.
Sometimes from morn till :.night, .
While Grumps, waS teaching usto whatwas right.
Unnteeorgehe worked the land,'
To all of us he was just rand, -
He cared for us helpingour Mother:
To us girls he was ike big brother,
Now we have gone our separate ways.
But we still remember those happy days.
We -all get together many times a year.
Tospend awhile with Mir Mother so dear.
Now we are a'big, happy family.
Who lave and care for each other.
This my friends all came aabeut,
Because of a wonderful Dad and Mother.
r.w.c r+etimot• envnra!+.+ .!*nnrvm.•at
SOt
III MOO
..mgre aaX
centered o e ne
world gOVernOtellt of some.
kind. The problems affecting
the human family are prior-
ciptally the same in, all nations
and ye( solution to these
Problems has eluded Us.
"The tacit oir rust among the
Leadership of nations is ap-
parent," Johnson said. ,Por
e*all ple, conside a result of
this distrust. Though they see
how unwise it is, .nations nearly
ruin their economies to sir r d
,billions of dollars on ' or-
,
. � ;Leve t lot e4t'
tlye id" Stich arta
cLA"' At S"t. Marys
e orial Hospital un Sunday,,
joy 1. io«5. GeorgeMcLay of
Robinson Stres t, St. Marys.
mod husband of Burnie
'Wooster and dear father of
Ktatherine, Brother of Donald
Allan and,,. Margaret Mrs.
Floyd Strathdeea. both of
Toronto.. and Kenneth. Halifax.
Predeceased by sister Ann and
brothe>tr David. Resting at'
Ball Funeral Chapel, St.
Marys.. where the funeral
service was held on Tuesday,
July S at '_' p.m. Interment in St:
Marys Cemetery. Donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society
would he ,appreciated as ex-
pressions of sympathy.
A small hart of the f
argesttxtowd to gatfieron+iiiri'�ns'Emetsfn Orangemen's . Parade wind ice, may through the town to the
recent Themory is pictured above as 4.000 people watched the Community Park. (News -Record photo)
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r'a'1U1Y1 t.. 1 Now on Friday to
liincatzline atter their
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with their 1 l`ndivottiet'. Mrs.
George Mcil'v ries.
Mr. «end Mrs. i3i11 !Wilson.
Valerie. Bili aid Bradley spent
the post week In Northern
Ontario at their cottage.
Atm Storey of Vonastra
spent a few days holidays the
oast week with his . grand-
agents Mr. and Mrs. 0111
c�aty��
Miss Margie Whyte is on. a 6
weeks holiday to England and
4.1.frica.
Mr. Borden Brown. Mr.
Penins Loniaax and Lisa ` of
Witmer called on Saturday
with Mrs. George Mcllwain and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. '
Mr. and MrsA Andy Thom-
pstan of Etobicoke visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson. Jim. Sharon.
Bob. Mrs.. Barry Powiey, Jason
and Jonathon.
Mrs, William Storey and
Alvin attended the Norris
family reunion in Seaforth
Lions Park on Saturday af-
ternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate
and Jennifer attended the Mair
family picnic held in Chesiey on
Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth , Szusz of
Leamington is spending this
week with her son and
daughter-in-law and family Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Sztisz, Rodney.
Randy and Rabynne.
' Mir. "trod ,Mrs.' Sam McClure,
Shirley. Doris and Doug are on
holidays to the Western
Provinces visiting with
relatives.
Mrs. Lawrence Hill of
Crediton is visiting for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and their
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner.
Sandy, Julie Ann, Michael and
Michelle visited on ' Sunday
evening . with , Mr. Walter
Kingscti eft -of Huronview and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deichert,
"'Catherine. Ann and David of
Clinton.
Mrs. 'William Storey attended
the birthday Oily held an
Saturday evening at the home
of Mrs. Jacobi for.. , her two
:asters Mrs. Flynn and Mrs.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merner of
Waterloo viiited stn;,Monday
and. Tuesday With Mr. and Mrs.
5,1
M tv lata AN Julie
Arm Mt huet and heH
M.t'.
and Mrs. ,
tr. Vit...George ta.sssrn
and Marjorie of Walton. Mrs.
Elizabeth Stivey w /visited on
Sunday evening w ith Mr. and
Mrs. William Stymy.
. Mr. and Mrs. Larry r^y Scott and
Dwayne of Parkhill visited on
Scrn hey wi:tb.Mr. and Nit -v. Jim
'
Prez «ttor. 0111. Debbie and
l `Itclazrel.
Court Constantine 1.. 1,842 held
their monthly meeting. on
Thursday evening July loth. -
Birsiness discussed included
the Constance Chicken Bau"-
hvque• and Seaforth Centennial
fai'lit ue.. both of which, were
successful. The ladies are to
eater to the .Seaforth f3.eef
t3nrbeque Angus, Lith and Pork
l3arbegtre Augus,t 'Nth.
The Foresters Church . Ser.
vice and Parade will be held in
-ilenmilker on September 14th:
Dredging
commences
A contract for the dredging of
the entrance channel to the
Gt9derieh harbour bus been
awarded. it was announced last .
week by the Honourable e.M.
Drury, minister of --public
works. The contract for $473.100
was awarded to J.P. Porter
(Ontario) Ltd. it was the lowest
of three bids, 'the highest being
'N539.500.
The dredging is necessary to
maintain channel depths in the
entrance to Goderich harbour. ,a;
Spoil will be dispersed five
- miles away frormthe harbour to
4a void the fish spawning
grounds. The . work is being
undertaken '-to restore grade
depth in the entrance channel.
At present- vessels using the
harbour are opei i`ting on'. a
-restricted depth basis and tan
handle -only partial ship-
loadings.
hiploadings. Several 'groundings
have' occurred recently.
aoderich harbour is a main
commercial harbour on Lake
Huron. Primary cargoes
consist of grain inbound and
salt outbound.
..hem bids were reviewed by
the Government's Inter-
departmental Committee on
dredging before the cont -act
was awarded,
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jbAtpiffiPa t'l..
►ttid Str Mlelta ells .14s.h,, .
held their
Ip301x.
cis: on 13 ill to i t
M dleton, s riarm. The event
e, Web by all reports was an,
outstanding succeA, attracted
'lye!' 300 people when. celebrated'
aan 11 ;r. ni. t'ttik mass on, Ow
hank of the Bayfield Riper.
Music was provided N by St:
Joseph' st'hoi,r.
Afie�.r mass. Ahem _ was a
tlt*liein us picnic ctituter. The
rest or Ow «r f to rno nn. evils spent
listening "to.. musical en-
tertainment andplaying giinaesf,
and. cttn(tsts which, produced a
good narraiher of fiat. second
;rnd third place competitors. ,
- The 'Wheelbarrow race for 1
year-olds was ween by Gerd«a
Brand and Daiinaain Bradley.
wt ith Una Doherty and John
Bradley" finishing second «and
Susanne Smith and Jacqueline
Bradley corning in third. Larry
Gower. John Bradley. Hilly
Van Ninhu is. and Jerry
McMann were the winners of
the backwards rids race .he bean
;rnd knife race for 6-1.' }Air -olds
was taken by Una Doherty who
was followed by Cindy Gower in
second: Jeannie Brand in
third: and Denise Corbett in
fourth.
Cindy -Gower had the softest
%t1:oke as the winner of the
haflenin shaving contest. Second
place went to BBrend. Dupc'e:
third, to".,jJetaise Corbett : and
Ytuu•th. to ►"Tracy Middleton.
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Orem% *peel
,h'lcMahon captor
Ibe•s4t.', race for
I'attl Barr, unne
Debbie Lee Smith carnes
and, John Bradley. JaCqu
Brag «end Paul Van
fullcntti • n third.
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planning office
The Huron County. . nt,. .ploll .n
g.
department' is facing Apr
staff changes following the
annc►atneenat��',,�,,'nl last week by .
-plaanne•.r• Nick Hill that-he',i
resigning September 30.
Mr- Hill, who joined.
county planning department in
August. 191, shortly after the
department was fornned. is
leaving to 'ente°-r the ar-
chitectural fje.ld.
In addition to Mr. Hill.
planning technician Brian '
Murdoch. is resigning August
:11 to return -to school. Mr.
Murdoch has_ been with the
department two yei rS.
Planning director _Gary
l)uvidso►n said it will be- dee idect
soon which of four applican
will he selected to fill the
planning technician vacancy.
while the depart meant will begin
aadyertising soon to r ►place Mr.
Hill.
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